社论:一个名为“地理见解简介”的EJG新版块

Panos Manetos, Alexandros Bartzokas-Tsiompras, K. Koutsopoulos
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我们很高兴地宣布一个新的欧洲地理杂志(EJG)章节,题为“地理见解简介”。这一举措是对EJG出版(审稿结束后立即发表论文)新方法的补充。该部分的短论文将作为每期期刊的一部分发表,仅由编辑团队进行审稿,以实现新的有趣的思想和应用的快速传播。本部分将接受两种类型的论文:一是在所有地理领域发表新的思想、突破和创新,需要立即与所有地理学家交流的论文。作者随后可以继续发表一篇完全发展的传统论文。二是简要报告,重点介绍简短、清晰、有针对性的地理研究成果和数据。这些短小易懂的条目将帮助地理学家更好地理解环境、社会和经济现象以及相互作用的特定空间维度,这些维度可以为正在进行的政策讨论提供少量的原始视觉分析和地理数据。也就是说,呈现一个智能和连续的可视化或数据集,如地图,心理地图,web-GIS平台,实时地理等等。这一过程为知识交流提供了新的机会,并有利于研究人员和实践者从新的研究和/或创新的地理空间应用中提出新的理论和实证结果。这个新的EJG部分遵循当代地理学术的趋势,提供开放获取,包容和灵活的平台,表达新的,充满活力和令人兴奋的想法。EJG对新系列的要求是:1。范围:欧洲人文或自然地理主题,使用制图,地理信息系统,遥感,定量或定性方法。2. 它包括一个主要思想或一个研究问题,一个可重复的方法,一个单一的地图和最多两个额外的数字或/和表格。3.它有一个100字的摘要,三到六个关键词和一两个研究重点。4. 全文字数限制在1000 - 2000字左右(包括正文、图表、表格和参考文献)。5. 地图应符合通常的制图和符号学规则。数据和/或代码应该在当前可用的存储库(例如,Figshare, Mendeley数据,Github, CRAN, Dataverse等)上可用。我们欢迎在地理,规划,社会学,区域科学,卫生,历史,工程,信息学,建筑等科学领域的研究贡献。如有任何问题,请写信给编辑团队(editor@eurogeojournal.eu)讨论拟提交的内容。
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Editorial: A new EJG section entitled “Geographic Insights in Brief”
We are happy to announce a new European Journal of Geography (EJG) section titled ‘Geographic Insights in brief’. This initiative complements the new approach of EJG publishing (immediate publication of papers after the end of the review process) The short papers in this section will be published as part of each issue of the journal and will be reviewed only by the editorial team, in order to achieve fast dissemination of new and interesting ideas and applications. This section will accept two kinds of papers: First, papers announcing new ideas, breakthroughs and innovations in all Geographical areas that need to be immediately communicate to all geographers. The authors can later proceed to publish a fully developed traditional paper. Second, brief reports focusing on short, clear and pointed geographical research results and data. These shorter and more digestible items will help geographers to get a better understanding about specific spatial dimensions of environmental, social and economic phenomena and interactions that can feed an ongoing policy discussion with just a small amount of original visual analytics and geographical data. That is, present a smart and successive visualization or datasets, such as cartograms, mental maps, web-GIS platforms, real-time geographies and so on. This process provides new opportunities for intellectual communications and benefits for both researchers and practitioners to present new theoretical and empirical findings from new research and/or innovative geospatial applications. This new EJG section follows the trend in contemporary scholarship on geography to provide open access, inclusive and flexible platforms that express new, vibrant and exciting ideas. The requirements for the new series in EJG are: 1. Scope: European topics in human or physical geography, using cartography, GIS, remote sensing, quantitative or qualitative methods. 2. It includes one main idea or one research question, a reproducible method and one single map and up to two extra figures or/and tables. 3. It has an abstract of 100 words, three to six keywords and one or two research highlights. 4. It has a total word limit of around 1.000-2.000 words (including the main text, figures, tables and references). 5. Maps should comply with the usual cartographic and semiotic rules 6. Data and/or Code should be available on currently available repositories (e.g., Figshare, Mendeley data, Github, CRAN, Dataverse etc.) We welcome research contributions in the scientific fields of geography, planning, sociology, regional science, health, history, engineering, informatics, architecture. For any questions, please write to the editorial team (editor@eurogeojournal.eu) to discuss intended submissions.
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European Journal of Geography
European Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The publication of the European Journal of Geography (EJG) is based on the European Association of Geographers’ goal to make European Geography a worldwide reference and standard. Thus, the scope of the EJG is to publish original and innovative papers that will substantially improve, in a theoretical, conceptual or empirical way the quality of research, learning, teaching and applying geography, as well as in promoting the significance of geography as a discipline. Submissions are encouraged to have a European dimension
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